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Historic house in North Carolina, United States
William Weaver House is a historic home located near Piney Creek, Alleghany County, North Carolina The original section was built about 1848, and expanded
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Weaver House may refer to: in the United States (by state); Lee Weaver House, Hardy, AR, listed on the NRHP in Arkansas Henry Weaver House, Santa Monica
Weaver_House
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William Weaver (1923–2013) was an English language translator. Will or William Weaver may also refer to: Will Weaver (born 1950), American writer Will
William Weaver (disambiguation)
William_Weaver_(disambiguation)
1992 siege and shootout in Idaho, US
fire, Weaver's friend Kevin Harris shot and killed Deputy Marshal William Francis Degan Jr. Subsequently, Weaver, Harris and members of Weaver's immediate
Ruby_Ridge_standoff
English language translator (1923–2013)
William Fense Weaver (24 July 1923 – 12 November 2013) was an English language translator of modern Italian literature. Weaver was best known for his translations
William_Weaver
American actress (born 1949)
Susan Alexandra "Sigourney" Weaver (/sɪˈɡɔːrni/ sig-OR-nee; born October 8, 1949) is an American actress. Prolific in film since the late 1970s, she is
Sigourney_Weaver
American writer (born 1950)
Will Weaver (born William Weller; 1950 in Park Rapids, Minnesota) is an American writer. Weaver was raised on a dairy farm near Park Rapids, Minnesota
Will_Weaver
American television executive (1908–2002)
Sylvester Laflin "Pat" Weaver Jr. (December 21, 1908 – March 15, 2002) was an American broadcasting executive who was president of NBC between 1953 and
Pat_Weaver
Culinary historian
William Woys Weaver (born March 13, 1947) is an American culinary historian and scholar of heirloom plants. His specialties include Pennsylvania Dutch
William_Woys_Weaver
American actor (1924–2006)
Billy Dennis Weaver (June 4, 1924 – February 24, 2006) was an American actor and president of the Screen Actors Guild, best known for his work in television
Dennis_Weaver
British-American portrait artist (1759-1817)
William Joseph Weaver (1759-1817) was an artist born in London who came to prominence in North America. His portrait of Alexander Hamilton hangs in the
William_J._Weaver
Unincorporated community in North Carolina, US
County, North Carolina, United States. (Powell 1968, p. 384) The William Weaver House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. Piney
Piney_Creek,_North_Carolina
American political family
The Weaver family is a locally prominent American pioneer family that founded Weaverville along Reems Creek in Buncombe County, North Carolina and were
Weaver family (North Carolina)
Weaver_family_(North_Carolina)
American actor (1911–1983)
"Doodles" Weaver (May 11, 1911 – January 16, 1983) was an American character actor, comedian, and musician. Born into a wealthy West Coast family, Weaver began
Doodles_Weaver
American survivalist (1948–2022)
Randall Claude Weaver (January 3, 1948 – May 11, 2022) was an American survivalist and self-proclaimed white separatist. He was a central figure in the
Randy_Weaver
American politician (1833–1912)
James Baird Weaver (June 12, 1833 – February 6, 1912) was an American politician in Iowa who was a member of the United States House of Representatives
James_B._Weaver
Sigourney Weaver is an American actress who began her career in the early 1970s by appearing in plays. Throughout her career, she has acted in nearly 40
List of Sigourney Weaver performances
List_of_Sigourney_Weaver_performances
American politician (1927–2020)
James Howard "Jim" Weaver (August 8, 1927 – October 6, 2020) was an American businessman, politician, and World War II veteran from the U.S. state of Oregon
Jim Weaver (Oregon politician)
Jim_Weaver_(Oregon_politician)
American Christian minister (1909–1965)
2000, p. 108. Weaver 2000, pp. 108–109. Weaver 2000, p. 97. Weaver 2000, p. 140. Weaver 2000, p. 103. Weaver 2000, pp. 153, 163. Weaver 2000, p. 104.
William_M._Branham
American entrepreneur and software developer
Weaver also developed game screen captioning for the deaf and made it available as open source software. At Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Weaver
Christopher_Weaver
Religious doctrine taught by William Marrion Branham
99, 128. Weaver 2000, p. 128. Weaver 2000, p. 133. Weaver 2000, p. 131. Weaver 2000, p. 132. Weaver 2000, p. 115. Weaver 2000, p. 116. Weaver 2000, pp
Branhamism
American entrepreneur and author
different homeless shelters, with Covenant House in Hollywood being her final stop. Before turning 19, Weaver established her first company, FEW Entertainment
Fawn_Weaver
Political party (1892–1909)
laborers. In the 1892 presidential election, the Populist ticket of James B. Weaver and James G. Field won 8.5% of the popular vote and carried four Western
Populist Party (United States)
Populist_Party_(United_States)
Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number. Weaver, Zachary (February 23, 2022). "Sparta Historic District Has Been Established"
National Register of Historic Places listings in Alleghany County, North Carolina
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Alleghany_County,_North_Carolina
American politician
William Weaver Bennett (February 4, 1841 – June 13, 1912) chaired the three-man township committee at the formation of Teaneck, New Jersey, making him
William_Weaver_Bennett
British-born American farmer and House of Deputies member
Clement Weaver (c. 1620-1683), also known as Clement Weaver Jr. and Sergeant Clement Weaver, was a member of the House of Deputies of the Colony of Rhode
Clement_Weaver
1939 American film by Joe May
The House of Fear is a 1939 American horror mystery film directed by Joe May and starring William Gargan, Irene Hervey and Dorothy Arnold. Originally
The_House_of_Fear_(1939_film)
1861 novel by George Eliot
The Weaver of Raveloe is the third novel by English author George Eliot; it was published on 2 April 1861. A seemingly simple story of a linen weaver, Silas
Silas_Marner
American actor
William Rankin Patton (born June 14, 1954) is an American actor. He starred as Colonel Dan Weaver in the TNT science fiction series Falling Skies. He
Will_Patton
Historic house in Florida, United States
9, 2010. Weaver, Paul. L., III (December 8, 1982). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: William H. Waterhouse House". nps.gov
William_H._Waterhouse_House
Scottish industrialist
Archives, Runton, Norfolk. William's Weaver's burgess ticket is dated 25 August 1815. The Trades House of Glasgow, which houses all the Guilds, records the
William_Macadam
American politician (1900–1940)
Arthur William Aleshire (February 15, 1900 – March 11, 1940) was an American politician serving as a U.S. representative from Ohio for one term from 1937
Arthur_W._Aleshire
American politician (born 1942)
became the first person from the Democratic Party to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Oregon's 1st congressional district since it was
Les_AuCoin
Formerly enslaved American pastry chef (1858–1943)
Johnson in fairly patronizing terms. William A. Johnson made national headlines in 1937 when he visited the White House at the invitation of President Franklin
William_Andrew_Johnson
American folk music quartet
The Weavers were an American folk music quartet based in the Greenwich Village area of New York City originally consisting of Lee Hays, Pete Seeger, Ronnie
The_Weavers
American former actor (born 1947)
Stephen Weaver Collins (born October 1, 1947) is an American former actor. He is known for playing Eric Camden on the WB/CW television series 7th Heaven
Stephen_Collins
The Farm House Weaver House Phipps Site Hepburn House Van Allen Dodge House Army School Terrace Hill Dubuque's Mines William M. Black Dubuque County Jail
List of National Historic Landmarks in Iowa
List_of_National_Historic_Landmarks_in_Iowa
American politician (1914–1986)
he represented Oregon's 2nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1957 to 1981. One of the most influential Oregonians
Al_Ullman
American politician (1932–2026)
Robert William Packwood (September 11, 1932 – June 6, 2026) was an American lawyer and politician from Oregon who served as a member of the Oregon House of
Bob_Packwood
American Populist politician from Nebraska (1843–1909)
William Neville (December 29, 1843 – April 5, 1909) was an American Populist Party politician. He was born in Nashville, Illinois. He moved with his parents
William Neville (representative)
William_Neville_(representative)
2013 book by William Woys Weaver
Cuisine is a 2013 nonfiction book by the American food historian William Woys Weaver, published by the University of Pennsylvania Press. Based on three
As_American_as_Shoofly_Pie
English Separatist leader (1590–1657)
his family inheritance in 1611. He bought his own house, set up a workshop as a fustian weaver (weaver of heavy cotton cloth for men's clothing), and earned
William_Bradford_(governor)
Species of bird found in southeast Asia
The baya weaver (Ploceus philippinus) is a weaverbird found across the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Flocks are found in grasslands, cultivated
Baya_weaver
American politician and judge
1915 to 1923. Weaver served as acting county attorney of Oklahoma County in 1926. He was legal adviser and secretary to the Governor, William H. Murray from
Claude_Weaver
American politician (1814–1904)
Mary L. Weaver, daughter of Baldwin Weaver, on November 28, 1867. She died in 1898. His cousin Isaac Acker was a member of the Pennsylvania House. Acker
John Acker (Pennsylvania politician)
John_Acker_(Pennsylvania_politician)
Pre-1801 Irish constituency
Ballynakill was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. The town is now spelled Ballinakill. In the Patriot Parliament of
Ballynakill (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Ballynakill_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency)
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aid manufacturer in the US William G. Austin (1868–1929), American Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient William Weaver Austin (1920–2000), American
William_Austin
American film by Nicolas Pesce
Shaye, and Jacki Weaver, following a police officer who investigates several murders that are seemingly connected to a single house. A fourth American
The_Grudge_(2019_film)
American politician (1792–1864)
William Key Bond (October 2, 1792 – February 17, 1864) was a three-term U.S. Representative from Ohio from 1835 to 1841. Born in St. Mary's County, Maryland
William_K._Bond
American politician
his time in the Forty-seventh Congress he was the chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture. He declined to be a candidate for renomination
Edward_K._Valentine
American politician, lawyer and judge (1824–1870)
William Smyth (January 3, 1824 – September 30, 1870) was a native of County Tyrone in Northern Ireland who became a politician, lawyer and judge in the
William_Smyth_(congressman)
American politician
Isaac Weaver Jr. (March 1, 1756 – May 2, 1830) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Democratic-Republican member of the Pennsylvania
Isaac_Weaver_Jr.
American politician (1920–2005)
politician from Nebraska who served a single term in the United States House of Representatives from 1959 to 1961 and as Nebraska's 32nd lieutenant governor
Donald_McGinley
American actress and painter (1910–2010)
numerous films for the studio, including the horror films The Old Dark House (1932) and The Invisible Man (1933), followed by roles in the Shirley Temple
Gloria_Stuart
American politician
prosecuting attorney of Madison County from 1866 to 1870, a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from 1871 to 1874, and served in the Ohio State Senate
George_W._Wilson_(politician)
American politician (1800–1877)
1829 and engaged in mercantile pursuits. He served as member of the State house of representatives in 1832. He served in the State senate in 1833. He was
Joseph_J._McDowell
American politician (1918–2002)
Dellenback served four terms in the House and was defeated in the 1974 elections by liberal Democrat Jim Weaver. Dellenback's defeat is largely attributed
John_R._Dellenback
American politician
1903. During his time as representatives, he was chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds during the Fifty-fifth, Fifty-sixth
David_Henry_Mercer
1944 American film
(1940–1949) "House of Frankenstein (1945)". American Film Institute. Retrieved June 18, 2021. Weaver, Brunas & Brunas 2007, p. 447. Weaver, Brunas & Brunas
House_of_Frankenstein_(film)
American politician
farm for several years. He worked as a bookkeeper for a large commission house near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and equipped himself for mercantile life.
Hiram_Price
Dollhouse
Queen Mary's Doll's House (London: Pitkin Unichrome Ltd., 2001). Benson & Weaver 1924, p. 202. Robinson 2012, p. 31. Benson & Weaver 1924, p. 50. Robinson
Queen_Mary's_Dolls'_House
American politician
County from 1890 to 1891. He was elected as a Populist to the United States House of Representatives from 1891 to 1897, serving first the 3rd district and
Omer_M._Kem
English actor (born 2008)
Ainsworth Interview: Son Of A Critch". ScreenRant. Retrieved 16 July 2025. Weaver, Jackson. "BlackBerry, Sort Of, Little Bird dominate Canadian Screen Award
Benjamin_Evan_Ainsworth
US political convention
the United States presidential election 1880. Delegates chose James B. Weaver of Iowa for President and Barzillai J. Chambers of Texas for Vice President
1880 Greenback National Convention
1880_Greenback_National_Convention
Heritage listed homestead in New South Wales, Australia
Its design is attributed to William Weaver and built from 1841 to 1844 by James Devlin. It is also known as the Ryde House. The property is owned by the
Willandra,_Ryde
American politician
William Laury Greene (October 3, 1849 – March 11, 1899) was an American Populist Party politician. He served in the United States House of Representatives
William_Laury_Greene
American politician
(June 29, 1821 – December 13, 1893) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Cessna was born in Bedford County
John_Cessna
1946 film by Jean Yarbrough
films of the 1940s Weaver, Brunas & Brunas 2007, p. 525. "House of Horrors (1946)". American Film Institute. Retrieved July 4, 2020. "House of Horrors". British
House_of_Horrors
American politician (1922–1971)
Hill Cemetery in Louisville. "Cowger, William Owen 1922 – 1971". Biographical Directory of the United States House of Representatives. Retrieved April 24
William_Cowger
William Bruce "Bill" Anthony was an American politician who served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 1907 to 1912. W. B. Anthony was born on
W._B._Anthony
American politician (1826–1912)
in the United States House of Representatives. While serving in the Forty-second Congress, he narrowly defeated Democrat William E. Leffingwell to win
Aylett_R._Cotton
American politician (1845–1924)
buried in Wyuka Cemetery. "Connell, William James". The Political Graveyard. Retrieved February 20, 2006. "Connell, William James". Biographical Directory
Jesse_B._Strode
American politician (1846–1924)
William James Connell (July 6, 1846 – August 16, 1924) was an American Republican Party politician. From 1889 to 1891, he served one term in the U.S.
William_James_Connell
2024). "William Penn statue may be permanently removed from Welcome Park, angering some". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved January 8, 2024. Weaver, Jared
Slate_Roof_House
2026 Star Wars film by Jon Favreau
highlighted the return of the Anzellans, as did William Hughes at The A. V. Club who named them and Weaver as selling points for casual viewers who were
The_Mandalorian_and_Grogu
1993 film by Gary Ross
major stroke that his corrupt White House Chief of Staff (Langella) wants to keep secret from the First Lady (Weaver) and the general public. Dave was released
Dave_(film)
American politician
William Ezekiel Andrews (December 17, 1854 – January 19, 1942) was an American politician who was a United States representative from Nebraska from 1895
William_E._Andrews
American politician
Greenback Party candidate (and future presidential candidate) James B. Weaver. Sampson served in Congress from March 4, 1875 to March 3, 1879. Sampson
Ezekiel_S._Sampson
American politician
Aubrey Gardner Weaver (October 12, 1882 – March 11, 1944, nicknamed "Kingfish") was a Virginia lawyer and politician who served in both houses of the Virginia
Aubrey_G._Weaver
American politician (1854–1931)
Nation, Indian Territory, to missionaries Ann Eliza (née Worcester) and William Schenck Robertson. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Worcester, a long-time
Alice_Robertson
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
South Wales, Australia. The main part of The Priory was designed by William Weaver and Henry Hardie Kemp, and built from 1847 to 1874 by Thomas Stubbs
The_Priory,_Gladesville
Ninth governor of Oklahoma (1869–1956)
William Henry Davis "Alfalfa Bill" Murray (November 21, 1869 – October 15, 1956) was an American educator, lawyer, and politician who served as the first
William_H._Murray
Native American politician
William A. Durant (March 18, 1866 – August 1, 1948) was a Choctaw politician in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. A lawyer, he sat in the tribal legislature
William_A._Durant
American politician
the Fifty-first Congress, following the decision of incumbent Republican William E. Fuller not to seek a third term. However, his re-election bid was thwarted
Joseph_Henry_Sweney
Community of handweavers
the weavers went on strike. Troops opened fire on the demonstrators and six weavers were killed. In the early 19th century, many of the weavers emigrated
Calton_weavers
Missouri, on February 22, 1892. Mary Elizabeth Lease, William A. Peffer, Jerry Simpson, and James B. Weaver toured the south in support of the agrarian third
1892 United States presidential election
1892_United_States_presidential_election
American politician
the last five decades of his life in Colorado. Born at Washington Court House, Ohio, Orr moved with his parents to Benton, Indiana, in 1836. He attended
Jackson_Orr
Politician
William Stephenson, who served as a Lieutenant during the Illinois campaign under George Rogers Clark. Stephenson also had a half brother, William Crawford
James Stevenson (Pennsylvania politician)
James_Stevenson_(Pennsylvania_politician)
American novelist
campaign Weaver carried a baseball bat to the mark-up of H.R. 4511, the cable compulsory license bill, as a gift for Rep. William J. Hughes (D-NJ). Weaver went
Gerald_Weaver
American politician
Pittsburgh from 1836 to 1839. He also served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1850 to 1854 and the Pennsylvania State Senate for
Jonas_R._McClintock
American politician
Party executive committee from 1942 to 1944. In 1946, he ran for the U.S. House and won, serving for a total of three terms (January 3, 1947 – January 3
Monroe_M._Redden
American politician (1922–2011)
Willamette as a professor. While still teaching, Hatfield served in both houses of the Oregon Legislative Assembly. He won election to the Oregon Secretary
Mark_Hatfield
1986 and his nickname was the "Kiowa from Tahlequah." William P. Willis served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives representing the Cherokee County
William_P._Willis
American politician
William Penn Wolf (December 1, 1833 – September 19, 1896) was a nineteenth-century politician, lawyer and judge from Iowa. Born in Harrisburg, Ohio, Wolf
William_P._Wolf
French silk weavers
Huguenot weavers were French silk weavers of the Calvinist faith. They came from major silk-weaving cities in southern France, such as Lyon and Tours.
Huguenot_weavers
American politician
Nebraska. A Democrat, he was most notable for his service in the United States House of Representatives from 1899 to 1903. Robinson was born in Wheeling, Virginia
John_Seaton_Robinson
American politician (1850–1923)
politician. He was the first Democrat to be elected to the United States House of Representatives from Nebraska, serving one term from 1887 to 1889. McShane
John_A._McShane
American politician
state convention in Nebraska in 1899. He then was appointed by governor William A. Poynter as a delegate to the trust conference held in Chicago in September
Roderick_D._Sutherland
American politician (1824–1890)
Iowa's 8th congressional district. He was a nephew of William R. Sapp, who represented a U.S. House district in Ohio between 1853 and 1857. Born in Danville
William_Fletcher_Sapp
Species of bird
The black-headed weaver (Ploceus melanocephalus), also known as yellow-backed weaver, is a species of bird in the family Ploceidae. It is a resident breeder
Black-headed_weaver
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